Hook-up of Denmark's first energy isle approved despite hefty costs

Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities Dan Jørgensen has approved the project connecting Denmark’s Energy Island Bornholm to the grid.
Photo: Siemens Gamesa / PR
Photo: Siemens Gamesa / PR
BY MICHAEL STENVEI, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Denmark’s first energy island will be a historically pricey affair for the nation’s 3.3 million electricity customers, already struggling with sky-high electricity prices due to the energy crisis.

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